Claims
- 1. A stringed musical instrument, comprising:
a body; a plurality of laterally spaced apart tensioned strings connected to said body; axially spaced apart string supports below the strings, said strings contacting the string supports and having span regions spanning between the string supports; and a presser for each string, each presser in contact with the span region of its string, and each presser being movable laterally to displace the span region of its string and increase the tension in its string, and being movable laterally away from the span region of its string for releasing its string and lessening the tension in its string.
- 2. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1 wherein the instrument is adapted to produce sounds extending across four consecutive octaves.
- 3. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1 wherein the instrument is a zither.
- 4. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1 wherein the body is a hollow resonator box having a top side, a first end and a second end, and wherein the first end has connected thereto a plurality of tuning pins that are connected to the plurality of laterally spaced apart tensioned strings, and wherein the second end has attached thereto the axially spaced apart string supports.
- 5. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1 wherein the plurality of laterally spaced apart tensioned strings are substantially parallel to one another.
- 6. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1 wherein the axially spaced apart string supports have top surfaces in contact with the strings, and wherein the top surfaces are flat and substantially coplanar with one another.
- 7. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1 wherein the plurality of laterally spaced apart tensioned strings are substantially coplanar with one another.
- 8. The stringed musical instrument of claim 7 wherein the top surfaces of the axially spaced apart string supports are substantially coplanar with the plurality of laterally spaced apart tensioned strings.
- 9. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1 wherein the axially spaced apart string supports are contiguous with one another.
- 10. The stringed musical instrument of claim 9 wherein the axially spaced apart string supports are made from an elongated bar having opposing side walls connected to a top wall, wherein the opposing side walls and the top wall define a transverse hollow region that runs the length of the bar.
- 11. The stringed musical instrument of claim 10, further comprising a plurality of substantially parallel slots positioned along the top wall of the bar, said slots connecting to the transverse hollow region and defining the string supports.
- 12. The stringed musical instrument of claim 11 wherein the bar is an extrusion of a metal or a rigid plastic material.
- 13. The stringed musical instrument of claim 12 wherein each presser is an adjustable screw having a smooth end and an adjusting end, wherein the smooth end contacts the span region of its string, and wherein the adjusting end is adapted to engage a tool for screwing the screw such that the screw is (i) movable laterally to displace the span region of its string and increase the tension in its string, and (ii) movable laterally away from the span region of its string for releasing its string and lessening the tension in its string.
- 14. The stringed musical instrument of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of screw holes connected to the slots, wherein the plurality of screw holes are threadedly engage the screws and are positioned substantially perpendicular to the strings.
- 15. A fine tuning device connected to a stringed musical instrument, the musical instrument having a plurality of laterally spaced apart tensioned strings, a top side, a first end and a second end, wherein the first end has connected thereto a plurality of tuning pins, and wherein the second end has connected thereto the fine tuning device, and wherein the plurality of laterally spaced apart tensioned strings are positioned above the top side and are attached to the plurality of tuning pins and to the fine tuning device, the fine tuning device being characterized in that it comprises an elongated bar having opposing side walls connected to a top wall, wherein the opposing side walls and the top wall define a transverse hollow region that runs the length of the bar, and wherein a plurality of substantially parallel slots are positioned along the top wall of the bar and connect to the transverse hollow region and receive the tensioned strings, thereby defining opposing string supports at the base of each slot in contact with the tensioned strings, and wherein the opposing string supports are connected by span regions of the tensioned strings, and wherein the bar includes a plurality of screw holes engaged with corresponding threaded screws, and wherein the screw holes are positioned above the plurality of tensioned strings such that tightening of one of the screws causes an end of the screw to bear down on and further tension its string, and loosening of the one of screws causes the end of the screw to move away from and loosen tension in its string.
- 15. The stringed musical instrument of claim 14 wherein the instrument is adapted to produce sounds extending across four consecutive octaves.
- 16. The stringed musical instrument of claim 14 wherein the instrument is a zither.
- 17. The stringed musical instrument of claim 14 wherein the body is a hollow resonator box.
- 18. The stringed musical instrument of claim 14 wherein the bar is an extrusion of a metal or a rigid plastic material.
- 19. A stringed musical instrument, comprising:
a body; a plurality of laterally spaced apart tensioned strings connected to said body; axially spaced apart string support means below the strings, said strings contacting the string support means and having span regions spanning between the string support means; and a displacement means for each string, each displacement means in contact with the span region of its string, and each displacment means being movable laterally to displace the span region of its string and increase the tension in its string, and being movable laterally away from the span region of its string for releasing its string and lessening the tension in its string.
- 20. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1 wherein the instrument is a zither.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/478,971 filed Jun. 17, 2003, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60478971 |
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